alfred1976
05-23-2015, 12:35pm
More reliable I guess. LOL
http://www.dpccars.com/gallery/var/resizes/Lamborghini-Diablo-with-a-Corvette-Engine/Lamborghini%20Diablo%20with%20a%20Corvette%20Engine%20%283%29.jpg (http://www.dpccars.com/gallery/index.php/Lamborghini-Diablo-with-a-Corvette-Engine)
From the article:
Make no mistake: this really is a Lamborghini Diablo. It’s not a fake or any other sort of kit car or Pontiac Fiero-based rip-off. From the outside it looks perfect; this is the Lamborghini Diablo of your dreams. But it’s what was done under the hood that we’re calling into question. You see, Renegade Hybrids, a tuning company based out of Las Vegas, Nevada, specializes in dropping GM V8 crate engines into Porsches. Yes, that means swapping out Porsche-built flat-sixes and V8s.
5 pictures and full article (http://www.dpccars.com/gallery/index.php/Lamborghini-Diablo-with-a-Corvette-Engine)
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http://www.dpccars.com/gallery/var/resizes/Lamborghini-Diablo-with-a-Corvette-Engine/Lamborghini%20Diablo%20with%20a%20Corvette%20Engine%20%283%29.jpg (http://www.dpccars.com/gallery/index.php/Lamborghini-Diablo-with-a-Corvette-Engine)
From the article:
Make no mistake: this really is a Lamborghini Diablo. It’s not a fake or any other sort of kit car or Pontiac Fiero-based rip-off. From the outside it looks perfect; this is the Lamborghini Diablo of your dreams. But it’s what was done under the hood that we’re calling into question. You see, Renegade Hybrids, a tuning company based out of Las Vegas, Nevada, specializes in dropping GM V8 crate engines into Porsches. Yes, that means swapping out Porsche-built flat-sixes and V8s.
5 pictures and full article (http://www.dpccars.com/gallery/index.php/Lamborghini-Diablo-with-a-Corvette-Engine)
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